The specimen known as the Feldhofer find is the original "Neanderthal man."

Photograph by David Liittschwager, photographed at the Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn/2008/10/neanderthals/img/human-skull-470.jpg

The skull of a modern human.

Photograph by David Liittschwager, photographed at the Natural History Museum, London7Excellent work. You are a Neanderthal expert.With a little work, you will be a pro on Neanderthals.You are off to a good start.You may want to try again.05,00015,00060,000100,00021RussiaChinaGreeceIraq125008002,0005,00043The lack of a chinShort limbsLarge lungsLong, low skulls24MC1R, indicating that at least some of them had which of the following colorings? ]]>Brown hair and dark skinBlond hair and blue eyesRed hair and pale skinRed hair and green eyes3MC1R, indicating that some Neanderthals would have had red hair, pale skin, and possibly freckles. Having pale skin may have made it easier for Neanderthals living in colder climates to absorb more sunlight and thereby manufacture more vitamin D.]]>5They occupied the same regions at the same time.They didn't interbreed.Neanderthals had larger brains than the humans.Neanderthals and the humans were both capable of speech.26In 1732 in Great BritainIn 1856 in GermanyIn 1912 in IraqIn 1992 in the Strait of Gibraltar2740,000 75,000 100,000 700,0004